Review of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) by Amheretojudge — 26 Jun 2018
Already discovered and gotten over it..
Star Trek : The Undiscovered Country The politics helps create a strong energy among the characters in here but unfortunately it isn't as convoluted or thought-provoking as the writers think andalready discovered and gotten over it..
Star Trek : The Undiscovered Country.
The politics helps create a strong energy among the characters in here but unfortunately it isn't as convoluted or thought-provoking as the writers think and neither does it offer anything creative on any other bits of the feature, after the curtain drops, the audience feels cheated with a feeling of been-here-done-that routine. It doesn't even live up to its sci-fi genre but is more mythical and typical revenge based on melodrama, that implants a misconception of the writers which gets them to take their fanatics for granted. Nicholas Meyer is definitely an improvement on terms of the execution of franchise but frankly that's not saying a lot considering what we have been offered over the years. The performance is quite effective in here since the actors were revisiting their roles for the last time, they did invest their heart into it which is clearly visible. It is short on technical aspects like visual effects, sound department, make-up design, editing and cinematography. Star Trek : The Undiscovered Country feels already discovered and gotten over it, for the writers spend way too much time on weaving an emotional conflict for being under enormous amount of pressure in order to offer a better farewell for the beloved characters.
This review of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) was written by Amheretojudge on 26 Jun 2018.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country has generally received positive reviews.
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